Green Innovations

Developing renewable and clean technology companies in New York

Friday, October 22, 2010

Exciting News from The Syracuse Technology Garden!

I am proud to introduce Haledyne, LLC as the Syracuse Technology Garden's newest tenant. Haledyne is commercializing an airflow device that employs ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria and viruses instead. The device is an incredible breakthrough for hospitals and other health care facilities as current airborne bacteria control methods are extremely energy intensive as they involve the cycling of a large amount of air. The company is working with St. Josephs Hospital in Syracuse to install 12 units in their intensive care unit. At the Tech Garden the company will employ anywhere from 4 to 12 employees but plans to expand to 100 after 5 years in Syracuse.

Haledyne’s technology was borne out of a Cooperative Research & Development Agreement (CRADA) between the company, Harvard, Saint Vincent’s Medical Centers and NYSERDA. The company has since entered into academic research partnerships with Cornell,Syracuse University, Clarkson and SUNY-Fredonia. In order to identify the energy conservation components of their technology while addressing the rising issue of hospital acquired infections Haledyne has partnered with NYSERDA and the National Grid. Haledyne is also supported by the Department of Defense in a program to create a militarized version to address HAIs domestically and abroad, in FOBs and in bioterrorism.

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About the Clean Tech Center

The Clean Tech Center is a NYSERDA-funded clean energy incubator that accelerates the development of world-class companies in sectors such as renewable energy, alternative fuels, system integration and the smart grid, advanced battery and energy storage technologies, and smart green building technologies.

The Clean Tech Center provides technical assistance to entrepreneurs and early stage companies through a focused approach that includes business plan and strategy development, proof of concept, tech commercialization, and go-to-market funding strategies.

Sponsors

The Clean Tech Center, located at The Tech Garden, is supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).